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FORMER British number one Tim Henman believes Andy Murray must find something exceptional to deny Wimbledon's 'big three' - and he expects the Scot to come out firing in the second week. All the talk has been of a leading quartet in the men's singles, however Henman is struggling to see beyond Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic and Roger Federer for the title.
"I think they're fractionally ahead. They've got 28 slams between them. But I think Andy is a very close fourth," four-time Wimbledon semi-finalist Henman said. "The distance between third and fourth is much closer than the distance between fourth and fifth, so Andy has definitely separated himself from the pack. "But I said at the beginning of the tournament, and my view hasn't changed, that with Federer, Nadal and Djokovic, I couldn't make one a favourite in front of another, but I would put all three just in front of Andy. "He's played very, very well. "I think the good thing is he can play better, but he's still winning and that's important."See the full content of this document
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Murray has survived three rounds, dropping two sets, and the way he spoke after Friday's success over Ivan Ljubicic indicated he is o...
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